Applications are open until July 31 for the annual awards recognizing outstanding environmental, health and safety professionals.
A state study reveals that 537 workers required immediate inpatient care in 2024, with construction and manufacturing seeing the most incidents.
Federal regulators propose $264,380 in penalties after a worker asphyxiated while inspecting a tanker trailer at the Texas facility.
Treating extreme heat and severe storms as continuous business risks rather than seasonal disruptions allows EHS teams to automate work-rest cycles, protect workers, and safeguard down-market ...
Collaborative workshops at WorkSource Oregon centers will cover critical construction hazards, heat illness and worker rights.
The automotive service provider will pay penalties and launch an anonymous employee hotline following a federal investigation.
Treating safety as an operational operating system rather than a compliance checklist prevents dangerous field complacency during periods of fluctuating federal oversight.
New technology analyzes movement sequences in real-time to identify workplace safety hazards and security incidents.
Safety professionals have until Sept. 8 to submit proposals for educational sessions at the industry conference, scheduled for June 2027 in New Orleans.
The American Industrial Hygiene Foundation successfully raised $10,000 for student scholarships while opening applications for the next cycle.
Move beyond one-size-fits-all. Discover a six-step, employee-driven approach to implementing PPE programs that actually protect women in the workforce. There are more than 80 million female workers in ...
Space-constrained chemical containers are transitioning to cloud-connected QR codes and NFC tags to bypass physical label limitations and secure instant safety data access.